This is DD4 first time on a plane. Flying from SEA to MCO. She is not a couch potato kid and that is an understatement. Soooooo....... it should be interesting. Thanks for the tips. I think I will have a carryon just full of food!![]()
Great update! I had to go back and look at the picture after I read your comment, and then I noticed that crazy ear! Had me laughing a'loud!
So glad D got right back into his character meets!![]()
Cool you want to go to DLR, you definately need too, its not that long of a trip probably 4 hours , its the time change that will get you though! D will love it especially the new CarsLand at DCA! we can't wait to go next year and see it!
DLR is SOOOOO different. You only need 4 days or so just for DL. I love it though. On the westcoast we go there until our kids are usually older before we take the long trip across country to WDW. We are taking DD16 and DD18 on our last family trip so DD4 is lucking out for her first trip. I will let you know how the plane ride goes since D is the same age. (She is 3.5 now and will be a month away from her 4th birthday when we go. So I just call her 4 when talking about the trip.) Can't wait to hear what you do for D's b-day. We will be celebrating Kaitlin's 4th birthday there to.
I've been flying with my DD now 12 cross country since she was 3 months old....my best advice for the little ones travelling is LOTS of snacks, a few new items to play with, favorite books, something they love to snuggle with and if possible a portable DVD or something to watch movies/shows on...I was lucky with Megan and she never had melt downs on planes, sometimes people didn't even know there was a kid by them
I agree with 4 days for first time to DLR, its so much easier to PH back and forth so you don't waste all that time and it so nice DTD is right there too!
I just did a roundtrip flight from DC to San Diego and back with DD5 and DS2 by myself as DW couldn't make the trip and it went well. Had to plan ahead a LOT of things including packing tons of snacks and toys including a few new toys that the kids hadn't seen before and those bought me a lot of time. Downloaded cartoons that the kids like to watch at home on my iPad since there was no wifi.
AND, I learned the magic of Ringpops (lollypops) for taxi-ing out of the gate, take offs/initial ascents and final descents.Kept both kids, especially DS distracted and in his seat without trying to undo his seatbelt. Plus, I think sucking on the lollipops also helped with equilibrating their ear pressures.
This is DD4 first time on a plane. Flying from SEA to MCO. She is not a couch potato kid and that is an understatement. Soooooo....... it should be interesting. Thanks for the tips. I think I will have a carryon just full of food!![]()
LOL, I didn't even notice Mickey's ear until you pointed it out! Then I had to scroll back up and look!
Mmm, that BBQ flatbread and salad look yummy.
We've been to Chef Mickey's once, back on our first family trip in '07. It was our last meal on the last day of our trip... from what I can recall, we all enjoyed the food. And getting to meet all the characters was great.
we are just north of Seattle! small world! happy to help with the tips....also something else, talk to her about having people around her on the plane, the noise of the engines, to keep her feet off the seat in front of her...the more she is prepared the better trip you will have!
Epcot=school...I felt the same way when I was younger-now, my 2 daughters say it is their favorite park, so we go multiple times each trip.
we are just north of Seattle! small world! happy to help with the tips....also something else, talk to her about having people around her on the plane, the noise of the engines, to keep her feet off the seat in front of her...the more she is prepared the better trip you will have!
I know. . .I didn't notice that at first in the pic either, until Brian pointed it out. Somehow that made it funnier!
The more I think about it, the more excited I am about it. We would go in the fall of 2014 for our 15th wedding anniversary. D would be 6 by then (time goes TOO fast!!), so I think he'd like it!
that's a great time to go to DLR....they even have a halloween party, not like the one at WDW but still fun!
How awesome! 4th birthday at WDW!! My bday is in September. . .I will be a little older than 4!At least, chronologically. . .
I can't wait to read all about her trip and birthday!!
hey I'm a Sept girl too! the 7th!
Thanks for the flight and DLR info! Getting even more excited!!
always up to enable a trip to see Mickey!
Those Ringpops are a good idea, and the cartoons on the iPad are SUCH a blessing! We do that too!!
If she's anything like D, the food will take care of everything!
The highlight of Chef Mickey's is definitely the character meeting!! We were a bit "meh" after this visit, but just today (after tweaking some March 2013 plans. . .PTR to come this fall), Brian said he wanted to add that meal one night! And I KNEW a fellow Tennesseean would LOVE that bbq flatbread!
See, I LOVE the DIS! It helps you find people and help from all over!!
Update in next post, my friends!!
We are actually from Vancouver, Canada. Any tips you have would be greatly appreciated.
Love the pics. Epcot has never been my favorite either. I don't hate it, but spend the least amount of time there. I can't get enough of D's cheesy grin! It's adorable.
hey, newcomer here.your family is just lovely! i have to tell you that the pic of you guys w/your heads sideways is one of the cutest family pics i've ever seen on here. love it!
great updates--your little one is precious!
We are actually from Vancouver, Canada. Any tips you have would be greatly appreciated.
Love the pics. Epcot has never been my favorite either. I don't hate it, but spend the least amount of time there. I can't get enough of D's cheesy grin! It's adorable.
your not to far, only a couple hours! like I said before LOTS of SNACKS and a couple new things to play with will keep you sane!!!
guess I was wrong with my park guess
How can you NOT like Epcotwe
it and usually have two days there! now DHS that's our least fav park due to the bigger rides that we don't ride yet, maybe someday!
you sideways photo in front of the ball....so cute D was a big boy with the characters! did it confuse him that he had just seen them at dinner?
And I KNEW a fellow Tennesseean would LOVE that bbq flatbread!![]()
Aww, thanks!! And welcome! Glad you're reading along! I love your TR!!
Thank you! We had a lot of PP photographers say, "he's closing his eyes!". We had to keep telling him that was how he smiled!
He actually thought they rode the "monduhrail" over to Epcot after dinner, too! DHS is Bri's favorite park, and D loves it for the characters...I love that WDW has so much different stuff that there's something for everyone!!
I used to not think much of Epcot, too... it's definitely my girls' least favorite park. They'd be happy to just walk back and forth between Soarin' and Test Track! Maybe a ride on Spaceship Earth now and then, LOL!
And I say "used to" because after my trip last summer, I like Epcot a lot better now! That trip was adults only, and it was fabulous to walk around the World Showcase at our leisure!
Just saw the link in your signature! Subbing now and I'll get caught up tomorrow!
smart boy he is thinking they rode the "monduhrail" too!